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Clinton’s Unpromising Start
Incongruous. One can hardly think of a more suited term to describe the new US administration's approach to peacemaking in the Middle East. Though there is little evidence that previous US administrations had genuinely attempted to play a balanced role in forging a just peace between Israel and the Palestinians, many hoped -- and a few still hope -- that Barack Obama's administration would bring about new standards.
However, if recent comments made by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suffice as a general indication of the administration's Middle East policy, then little change is on the horizon.
Clinton told US legislators 23 April that the key to peace between Israel and the Palestinians was Tehran; that without getting tough on Iran, Israel could not be expected to pursue peace with the Palestinians. "The two go hand in hand," she emphasised. What a baffling approach to peacemaking. In order for peace to prevail, Israel should engage Mahmoud Abbas's Palestinian Authority in "discussions" aimed at inspiring the isolation of Iran, for reasons entirely pertinent to US interests and Israeli "security".
While Clinton's approach rests on luring Israel into her proposed peace discussions, what is Clinton's promise to the Palestinians, the Arabs, and indeed Iran but endless chatter, a regional cold war and sectarian divisions? Hasn't the Middle East seen enough of that? Is it not time to relegate such detrimental language and focus on positive engagement, regional stability and economic cooperation?
In fact, there is concrete evidence that supports the claim that a responsible US policy in the region could indeed usher in a new beginning, which would ultimately prove beneficial to the US in a time of economic meltdown and repeated crises. For example, Iran has made clear its intentions of espousing dialogue with the US, Hamas is openly seeking "engagement", and Hizbullah -- which seems committed to Lebanon's stability -- is positively responding to EU diplomatic overtures.
However, it seems that the new US administration with all the gutsy talk of boldness, daring and audacity is still unwilling or unable to confront Israel's chaotic and destructive behaviour in Palestine and in the Middle East at large.
Clinton should have used entirely different language and adopted a wholly different approach if she and her administration were keenly interested in investing in a just peace, and not mere "discussions". Instead of trying to entice Israel to engage the Palestinians long enough to deceive the Arabs and alienate Iran, she should have dealt -- and strongly so -- with the provocative politics disseminated by Israel's new right-wing government.
Israeli leaders, confident of their country's revered status among Western governments, which immunes it from any consequential criticism, are lashing out left and right.
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, recognised in many circles as "fascist", is leading Israel's diplomatic offensive, a strategy used and perfected by previous Israeli governments. The aim of the offensive is to condition any Israeli "concessions" on specific demands, whose implementation often elicits anything but peace and stability.
Lieberman told The Jerusalem Post on 23 April that it would be "impossible to resolve any problem in our region without resolving the Iranian problem". One can only guess what "resolving the Iranian problem" means and requires. However, it's important to recall that it was Lieberman who launched his newest career by rejecting the Annapolis peace conference outcomes, reverting to the roadmap solely because the latter requires nothing of Israel until Palestinians completely crack down on "terror". Under Israel's definition of terrorist groups, which also includes the elected Palestinian government, Lieberman's true objective is to absolve Israel from any expectations pertaining to peace, dialogue or even simple discussions.
Lieberman is not only agitated by the largely discretionary requirements placed on Israel, but by the language itself. "Over the last two weeks I've had many conversations with my colleagues around the world. And everybody, you know, speaks with you like you're in a campaign: occupation, settlements, settlers," said Lieberman, who described those using such language as "speaking in slogans".
Lieberman is, of course, not the eccentric loner of the Israeli government, but in many ways represents the emerging status quo in Israel, with all of its alarming tendencies. Haaretz reported that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is angry over an EU attempt at linking closer ties with Israel with the latter's commitment to a two-state solution. "Peace is in Israel's interest no less than it is in Europe's interest, and there's no need to make the upgrade in relations with Israel conditional on progress on the peace process. We are in the process of reviewing our policy; don't rush us," Netanyahu reportedly told visiting Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek.
Netanyahu was helpful enough to elaborate on what he meant by "peace is in Israel's interest," when he said: "If Israelis can't build homes in the West Bank then Palestinians shouldn't be allowed to either," in reference to the expansion of illegal Jewish settlements and destruction of Arab homes.
Lieberman, on the other hand, has dashed any hopes that Israel might find the Arab peace initiative a common ground for peacemaking, according to Haaretz, reporting on 24 April. He rejected it, in part, because it stipulates a just solution to the Palestinian refugee problem in accordance with international law. Moreover, he called on the international community to stop pushing for a Palestinian state.
Not only does Israel want to preserve its matrix of control over the West Bank, annex Arab lands, and maintain its illegal settlements in violation of international law, but it also wants to control the language, silence mere calls for Palestinian statehood, and lead a world of fury, including that of the Arabs, against Iran. So much for peacemaking.
Under such a reality, it behoves Clinton and the Obama administration to abandon the tired slogans and the old, belligerent policies of their predecessor. If they are indeed interested in a just peace, for its own sake, then luring Israel to engage Abbas only to trick the Arabs and isolate Iran cannot be a promising start.- Posted in


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Show AllOh, what a surprise. Not.
"If they are indeed interested in a just peace, for its own sake..."
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Good analysis.
And I'm sure that the author knows perfectly well that the above-quoted conditional is utterly false.
Obama and Hillary, consummate ruling-class technocrats, are interested only in supporting states within the US-EU-Israeli hegemony at the bloody expense of its declared enemies. Thus, they will continue to pet the rabid wolverine that is the government of Israel, and allow it to eat from their generous hands, while they scold the eviscerated and gravely wounded carcass of Palestine to pull itself together and start acting civilized! Otherwise, no soup for you!
As practiced professionals, their public personae have carefully-constructed components to fool the average uncritical, myopic citizen into believing that they are "good", caring and even Warm 'n Wonderful people deep down.
There IS no "deep down"-- "deep down", such as it was, has long ago been eagerly donated to Their Master Below in exchange for worldly fame and fortune.
I'm reminded of Dickens' little joke in "A Christmas Carol", when Scrooge is gazing upon the ghost of Jacob Marley, and realizes that he can see right THROUGH Marley to the buttons on the BACK of Marley's coat when Marley is facing him.
The joke is to the effect that in life, it was often said of the cold and avaricious Marley that he had no bowels, and that at last Scrooge saw proof of this with his own eyes.
There's a lot of expensive public relations invested to give the appearance of humanity to these soulless brutes-- they even publish books demonstrating how compassionate and thoughtful they are.
And naturally, they fool a lot of the people a lot of the time. Not very many Palestinians, though.
But discerning eyes can see rows and rows of back buttons during Cabinet meetings.
· Yr Obd't Servant
Wonderful comment. Thanks for that.
Bring America Back !!!!...........Rabid wolverines.........souless brutes....
Scrooges...........I must say I really like that, Obedient Servant !!
****And the most recent example of their (Israel) evicerated victims are
300 to 400 innocent children and 1100 other innocent residents of defenseless
GAZA !!!
****Not a whimper or whisper of protest from the new Prez or his Sec of State !
Instead, they join the pack in their feeding frenzy, blood of the innocents dripping from the sides of their mouths, ravenous pit bulls, morally dead !
I can't get rid of the queasy feeling that the malevolent hand of AIPAC will eventually carry the day for the Israeli fascists notwithstanding Obama's welcome pronouncements about peace.
Right On, Obedient Servant. But you cannot fool all the people all the time. Not with an economy that is only getting worse. Not for 4 straight years - no matter how much money is being paid out to MSNBC, CNN, CBS, and ABC.
-Clinton told US legislators 23 April that the key to peace between Israel and the Palestinians was Tehran
Some of you will remember that Bush once said that the key to peace between Israel and the Paletinians was...Iraq!!
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Is Iraq More Crucial to Regional Peace Than Palestine?; The Key to Peace Is a Stable Gulf
MICHAEL SCOTT DORAN
Published: April 12, 2003 New York Times
When President Bush and the British prime minister, Tony Blair, met this week in Hillsborough, Northern Ireland, they announced an all-out push to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by implementing the ''road map,'' the Middle East peace initiative that envisions a Palestinian state by 2005. Britain, along with France and other nations in Europe and the Arab world, have declared that a Mideast peace settlement is the only way to bring stability to the Arab world. The Bush administration, though, has treated the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as one problem that must compete with many others, like getting rid of Saddam Hussein.
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Obama must be a real genius to offer change, and yet make it look like Bush's policy, only the target countries change. Brilliant!
Way to go, leader of the "free" world.
Funny isn't it how the "key to peace between Israel and the Palestinians" seems to visit America's adversaries but never visits Israel or Palestine.
I know, I know, it's all the Green Party's fault, or is it Nader's this time?
It's the contagious insanity that results from putting Israel's interests first.
Why would anyone believe that the US desires peace in the Middle East? The US transparently occupies 2 countries there, to say nothing of the bases where there is now no active fighting.
Could the US establish peace in Israel. Sure -- we're supplying the arms.
Clearly, the US government prefers ongoing conflict to a Middle East controlled by its residents. The intentions of the US government in the region are not friendly, not peaceful, not humane.
If this had changed with the presidency of a man who happens to have African ancestors, we would read about how the US would leave Iraq. We are not. We would read about how the US would negotiate an exit from Afghanistan. No dice. We would see prosecution of wiretapping, fraud, kidnapping, torture, high treason and murder in the execution of the occupations.
Let us recall that one may smile and smile and be a villain
Slick Willy bought Hillery's Senate Seat by pardoning all those Israeli Jews on his way out. By cheering Sharon and jeering Arafat she helped to bring 9/11. Is it any wonder that our Sec. of State is an AIPAC sock puppet? Neither Israel nor their Congressional supporters have any desire for peace. War profiteers are like that. The same gangsters that run Israel own our government. Things fall apart.
Bring America Back !!!!..Yes, Humbaba, you got it right on !!! Unfortunately !
Public ignorance is maintaining Israel's apartheid--we need to blitz our congresspeople with calls and call the white house comment line to protest (202-456-1111). Obama is just one of the good old boys now and he'll keep Israel safe for them. There will be no accountability from Israel until the press begins to report the truth about the fascism and racism in that country, and until it stops covering for Israel's war crimes. The pressure from the public is going to move the press, congress, and the white house.